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these are irs -- essentially an irs framework that was developed to target some of these organizations. >> from everything that we know so far, tarts r that's correct, carl, although that's part of what the inspector general will determine and whatever investigations begin on capitol hill are also going to look at. >> you mentioned syria. and that game changer line that red line comment that continues to come back to haunt him, he did try to address this, john, in the last press conference with the american media a couple weeks ago. how much more ground is there to plow? >> well, the president is, of course, moving very cautiously because if you say that you're drawing a red line and then it gets crossed, you've got to do something. what to do is the problem, the question, the dilemma facing the administration. it's something that i'm sure he talked about with david cameron. certainly the united states is now become well aware and everybody in foreign policy in the united states has become well aware of the dangers and difficulties of what happens when you intervene in a country in a s
these are irs -- essentially an irs framework that was developed to target some of these organizations. >> from everything that we know so far, tarts r that's correct, carl, although that's part of what the inspector general will determine and whatever investigations begin on capitol hill are also going to look at. >> you mentioned syria. and that game changer line that red line comment that continues to come back to haunt him, he did try to address this, john, in the last press...
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with the irs, a divided country, a whole wad of mistrust of obama care and the fact that the irs is going to play a role in obama care, we could debate the size or the scope. in my opinion, the issue in all of these scandals is trust, and i don't believe trust can be repaired fast enough for them to keep a proactive role in obama care. david faber, back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, mr. santelli. >>> still ahead, we have a lot more on the irs scandal that's been rocking washington and of course taxpayers. what's next for the irs? and the obama administration. >>> plus, we'll hear from d.c.'s tax man, senator max baucus an representative david camp. with the new staples rewards program you get 5% back, on everything. everything. everything. everything. everything. everything. everything? [ all ] everything? yup! with the new staples rewards program you get 5% back on everything. everything? everything. [ male announcer ] the new staples rewards program. get free shipping and 5% back on everything yousiness needs. that was easy. score planner tool with these cool sliders. this
with the irs, a divided country, a whole wad of mistrust of obama care and the fact that the irs is going to play a role in obama care, we could debate the size or the scope. in my opinion, the issue in all of these scandals is trust, and i don't believe trust can be repaired fast enough for them to keep a proactive role in obama care. david faber, back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, mr. santelli. >>> still ahead, we have a lot more on the irs scandal that's been...
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the irs story. and the reason it's in my wheel house a bit is because i believe that conservative principles of finance are the best route to the country. so in the irs story, who benefits and who is motivated, and how will the markets be affected? what is the motivation to squelch the merge? these conservative groups are -- the motivation is a de facto defunding. the voice to be squelched. keep the issue nonpartisan and keep it simple. motivation, benefits. what was what was the motivation? de facto, defunding of voices that have started to get very loud. who benefits? listen in the end it doesn't seen to me people have any benefit or motivation to do the thing we are learning about. keep it simple. keep it honest. keep it nonpartisan. >> hopefully we get some anxious to the questions, rick, when the hearings take place on the 22nd. a little bit later on. one state looking to ban test la from selling to consumers. we'll have both sides of the argument. a debate you can't miss here on "squawk on the
the irs story. and the reason it's in my wheel house a bit is because i believe that conservative principles of finance are the best route to the country. so in the irs story, who benefits and who is motivated, and how will the markets be affected? what is the motivation to squelch the merge? these conservative groups are -- the motivation is a de facto defunding. the voice to be squelched. keep the issue nonpartisan and keep it simple. motivation, benefits. what was what was the motivation? de...
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. >> between that, the irs all front page stories. >> it's really a weird week in washington. >> when we come back, the ceo of aereo will join us on cnbc and talk about their plans to expand to two new cities in the united states. buzz what does he think about the controversy surrounding his company? we're back after a quick break. [ male announcer ] at optionsxpress, our clients really appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. [ male announcer ] open an account and get a $150 amazon.com gift card. call 1-888-280-0149 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas
. >> between that, the irs all front page stories. >> it's really a weird week in washington. >> when we come back, the ceo of aereo will join us on cnbc and talk about their plans to expand to two new cities in the united states. buzz what does he think about the controversy surrounding his company? we're back after a quick break. [ male announcer ] at optionsxpress, our clients really appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking...
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how can you tell if the irs is targeting you? >> cnbc's jackie deangeles has more on a very interesting question. >> good morning, simon. in the wake of this irs scandal many americans are asking just that question. is the irs targeting them in any particular way? as it turns out they just might be and that's for an audit and something many americans have come to dread. the concept of irs odd its is not new, but how they might be trying to uncover tax evasion now seems to be changing a little bit. >> for example, they're looking to online and social media to help them zone in on targets. online conversations about non-payment or underpayment of taxes, could, of course, trigger a red flag and there are also cases when you may buy or sell something online and declare a different value on your concern. they being also find that. other cases where people claim non-cash reductions. so if you deduct cash or clothes and the deduction isn't reasonable it could trigger an audit and there are those who are self-employed. the irs is watchin
how can you tell if the irs is targeting you? >> cnbc's jackie deangeles has more on a very interesting question. >> good morning, simon. in the wake of this irs scandal many americans are asking just that question. is the irs targeting them in any particular way? as it turns out they just might be and that's for an audit and something many americans have come to dread. the concept of irs odd its is not new, but how they might be trying to uncover tax evasion now seems to be...